Chevy Camaro Sales Continue To Trail Mustang, Challenger During Q4 2021
But segment share grew from 21 to 24 percent.
Read More »But segment share grew from 21 to 24 percent.
Read More »The WT trim will start at $54,398 including DFC.
Read More »Sales decreased 0.5 percent to 217,475 units for the complete 2021 calendar year.
Read More »Only 14 units are affected.
Read More »The subcompact crossover's sales fell 79 percent.
Read More »The Encore only outsold two models that have been discontinued.
Read More »Sales of the luxury sedan fell 80 percent.
Read More »Losing market share and ending the segment in eighth place.
Read More »It also donated hundreds of toys and gifts to the charity.
Read More »Chevy and GMC now dominate the full-size SUV segment with a one-two punch.
Read More »With an impressive 25,531 units sold during the quarter.
Read More »Placing behind Ford and Ram, plus corporate twin Chevy Express.
Read More »The full-size SUV gained segment share.
Read More »Production delays have killed sales volume and segment share.
Read More »Toyota continued to dominate the midsize truck segment.
Read More »Placing behind Ford and Ram.
Read More »Performing worse than the 21 percent slide in the segment average.
Read More »Placing seventh in the segment from a sales volume standpoint.
Read More »A substantial lack of inventory was to blame.
Read More »Every vehicle in the segment posted a drop in sales volume except for one.
Read More »Non-existent supply was the root cause of the substantial decrease.
Read More »A lack of production resulted in only 289 deliveries.
Read More »Sales fell 42 percent during the quarter.
Read More »The first time in a long time.
Read More »Envision sales fell 4 percent to 11,162 units, earning it a 14 percent segment share.
Read More »Moving up one spot in the segment to fourth place.
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